Isaac, just adding something else for Paul...

<cfmodule name="#variables.whichtag#"></cfmodule> acts the same as 
<cf_tag1></cf_tag1>

On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:

> Hi Paul,
> 
> What you're wanting is <cfmodule> syntax... I typically use the template=""
> attribute and a relative path to the tag I need, however, if the tags you're
> accessing are in the custom tags directory you can use the name=""
> attribute.
> 
> <cfmodule name="#variables.whichtag#">
> 
> and of course pass any additional attributes you need.
> 
> hope this helps,
> 
> 
> Isaac
> 
> www.turnkey.to
> 954-776-0046

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